Dillon, T.W.T. and Douglas, James T., Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. An effort is being made to raise funds for the first Austrian Catholic refugee in Ireland, Dr. Robert Donath. He was dismissed from his job by the Nazis.
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Graves, B., 35 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, requesting Fr. Glennon to obtain permission from + McQuaid to broadcast the annual appeal for Our Lady’s Working Girls’ Hostel.
McNeill, Josephine, 3 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. She writes to protest at a group of Catholics who are attempting to close theatres down during Holy Week.
MacSwiney, Marquis of Nashanaglass, 39 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. The Archbishop grants him permission to marry in his house.
Moore, Professor Henry, 58, Fitzwilliam Place. Apologises for late return of book on social welfare, suggests that a social worker is needed in the Mater Hospital; he is afraid that the voluntary Hospitals and the Medical profession will in the future face a serious crisis -a determined effort is being planned for state control of both.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from Stafford, 15 Fitzwilliam Square, asking him to bring down F. O’Halloran’s memo on the Oxford Group and his notes thereon, to Delgany.
File relating to parochial property including 65 & 67 Haddington Road, parochial house school, the laneway, 37 Fitzwilliam Square and the yard purchased from the Lucan Dairies.
. Bourke, Francis, 14 Fitzwilliam Sq. E, Dublin. Forwards working drawings.
. Bourke, Francis, 14 Fitzwilliam Sq. E. He feels that good would come if a Marriage Guidance Clinic was established in Dublin.
MacSwiney of Mashanagnass, 39 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. He is to be married but due to illness the ceremony must be free of ‘undue excitement’ . Asks permission to have the ceremony in his own home. Mc 13/11aa. 24 January 1967 McAlinden, Orna, Killarney Road, Bray. Copy of letter informing her that once an appointment has been made it cannot be changed. 13/11ab. 11 October 1952 [McAntny], Mary K., 2 Wilton Place, Dublin. Requests the Archbishop to give clear definitions of Communism so that people know the danger.